Events leading up to the Civil War

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Events leading up to the Civil War

Northern Economy

Southern Economy

Abolitionists

The Three Fifths Compromise

The Missouri Compromise

Compromise of 1850 Start video at 1 minute Start video at 1 minute

Fugitive Slave Laws Start video 26 seconds

Kansas-Nebraska Act

The Constitution

The Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

Abraham Lincoln is elected president

Once Lincoln was elected, South Carolina seceded from the Union and started a new country: The Confederate States of America

There was a United States in the harbor of Charleston, S. C There was a United States in the harbor of Charleston, S.C.. The South Carolinians thought it was theirs because it was right off of their land.

Secession

Order of Secession During the American Civil War Ads State Date of Secession South Carolina December 20, 1860 Mississippi January 9, 1861 Florida January 10, 1861 Alabama January 11, 1861 Georgia January 19, 1861 Louisiana January 26, 1861 Texas February 1, 1861 Virginia April 17, 1861 Arkansas May 6, 1861 North Carolina May 20, 1861 Tennessee June 8, 1861